Approach to Paul's political theology

Authors

  • Jonathan A. Medrano universidad Evangélica de el Salvador
  • Santos Gabriel Girón Herrera universidad Evangélica de el Salvador

Keywords:

Political Theology, Ekklesia, political category, Aristóteles, messianism, El Salvador

Abstract

This article aims to analyze and establish the theological political content proposed by Pablo de Tarso from the use
of some terms in their texts. While studying in parallel some of the similarities and differences of political theology
Paul's with Aristotle's own politics. Also, it proposes an approach with some theoreticians of the 20th century who study
and determine the political content formulated by Pablo, this in order to see its relevance to the political challenges to which
Salvadoran contemporary Christianity is currently facing. The methodology used for this study is based
in the bibliographic review, in the exegesis of the key texts of Pauline theology, the contrast between what was proposed by Paul and
modern political theology.

Author Biographies

Jonathan A. Medrano, universidad Evangélica de el Salvador

Professor of the Department of Theology

Santos Gabriel Girón Herrera, universidad Evangélica de el Salvador

Coordinator of the Department of Theology

Published

2021-01-08

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